Chickadee A-Frame
Chickadee A-Frame: A Spacious A-Frame Escape in Freeport

Why Stay
Why Chickadee A-Frame
Freeport's Main Street draws thousands of outlet shoppers and leaf-peepers each year, but most don't venture far enough to find places like Chickadee A-Frame. Set back on Mustang Valley, this rental is the kind of property that rewards guests willing to look beyond the tourist corridor - a full-sized A-frame with room to spread out, a working fireplace, and a kitchen that actually lets you cook dinner instead of hunt for takeout. It's the operational opposite of a cramped hotel room: you get privacy, autonomy, and the feeling of renting a real home rather than checking into inventory. One recent guest gave it a perfect 10 after a two-night fall stay.
Chickadee works equally well for a couples' getaway and for a small family needing to escape Portland without leaving the Midcoast. The bones of the place - the A-frame shape, the terrace, the fireplace - create the kind of casual Maine aesthetic people dream about while stuck in traffic somewhere else.
A real kitchen means real cooking. Unlike hotel rooms with a microwave and a coffeemaker, this A-frame has a fully equipped kitchen with a dining table, stove, and counter space. Guests can prepare breakfast on their own schedule, marinate that lobster roll dinner, or store groceries without rationing fridge real estate.
Wood fireplace and terrace create gathering space. The living room centers on a working fireplace - something you rarely get in rental cottages, and never in hotels. Pair that with outdoor furniture on the terrace, and you have a property designed for lingering rather than sightseeing at sprint speed.
Pet-friendly and designed for flexibility. If you're traveling with a dog, this rental accepts pets, and you won't be confined to a single room. That matters: your dog can settle in the living room while you shower, without worrying about barking complaints to management.
Free parking and WiFi, no hidden fees. Both are included, which saves you the nickel-and-diming that comes with hotel parking charges and resort WiFi fees.
Rooms
The rooms
The A-frame layout gives the property an airy, unconventional feel compared to standard single-bedroom homes. You get one bedroom and two bathrooms, which means couples can each have privacy and multiple guests don't compete for shower time. The private entrance means no checking in at a desk or waiting for keys.
The space is genuinely spacious - that's not a brochure word here, it's a functional fact. One reviewer who stayed in the Three-Bedroom House configuration (suggesting the booking system may label it differently) noted the generosity of layout.
At a Glance
At a glance
Best for
Couples, small families, pet owners
Price tier
Mid-range vacation rental
Open
Year-round
Guest score
10.0 Exceptional
Standout amenities
Working fireplace · full kitchen · free parking · pet-friendly
Details
Check-in / out
Amenities
On-site amenities
Living & Comfort · Wood fireplace · Flat-screen TV · Sofa with sightlines to the fireplace · Air conditioning and heating for year-round use
Kitchen & Dining · Fully equipped kitchen · Dining table for meals · Dryer and washing machine for extended stays
Bathroom · Two full bathrooms · Shower · Towels and standard toiletries
Outdoors · Terrace · Outdoor furniture · Patio space
Practical · Free WiFi · Free parking · Private entrance · Smoke-free property · English-speaking support
Seasons
When to visit
Fall (September–October) The prime season for Freeport. Leaf-peepers fill outlet stores, but back roads stay quieter. Fireplace weather arrives, and the terrace is still usable. Book early.
Summer (June–August) Warmest and busiest. Ideal for families, outdoor dining on the terrace, and exploring Harraseekit River by boat. Main Street shops have extended hours.
Winter (November–February) Shortest stays and lowest prices. The fireplace becomes a real feature, not a decoration. Holiday shopping crowds hit Main Street in November, then quiet returns.
Spring (March–May) Unpredictable weather but scenic renewal. Fewer crowds than summer or fall. Good for couples who want privacy without the leaf-peeping surge.
Reviews
What guests say
"Perfect escape from the city. Space, comfort, and a fireplace made for a memorable fall weekend."
- Sapak, United States · Couple · 10/10
(Limited to one review at time of evaluation. Future updates will expand this section as more guest feedback accumulates.)
Location
Things to do nearby
5 min to Freeport Village Station - L.L.Bean's flagship store, outlet shops, and Harbor Park waterfront walks
10 min to Harraseekit River - fishing, guided boat tours, and the working harbor that inspired Maine's maritime mythology
15 min to Desert of Maine - 40 acres of rare glacial sand dunes with hiking trails and a haunting geological backstory
20 min to Brunswick and Bowdoin College - campus walks, the Bowdoin College Museum of Art, and Main Street restaurants
22 min to Portland International Jetport (PWM) - easy airport access without the downtown hotel markup
20 min to Portland Museum of Art - modern, contemporary, and American collections in the arts district
25 min to Cape Elizabeth Lighthouse - scenic drive and one of Maine's most photographed lighthouses
FAQ
Good to know
Is this a pet-friendly rental? Yes. Chickadee A-Frame accepts pets, which is rare among Freeport rentals. No breed restrictions mentioned in the listing, though confirmation with the owner is recommended.
Is breakfast included? No. But the full kitchen allows you to prepare your own breakfast, which is often cheaper and more convenient than sourcing it from Freeport's busy Main Street.
How far is this from Portland? Portland is 20 minutes south by car. You're far enough from downtown traffic to feel rural, close enough to access museums, restaurants, and the airport without a road trip.
Is the fireplace functional? Yes. It's wood-burning and appears to be a primary feature, not decorative. Useful in fall and winter; less relevant in summer.
Is WiFi reliable for remote work? Free WiFi is included. For videoconferencing, test the signal during booking confirmation if you're working remotely.
Can you fit more than two guests? The listing is marketed as a one-bedroom A-frame. Maximum occupancy is likely 2–4 people. Confirm guest count when booking, especially if you're traveling with children.
Is there air conditioning? Yes. Air conditioning and heating are both present, making the property comfortable year-round.
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